Archive for September 1st, 2008
Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Fox have done a fine job of covering the Caylee Anthony disappearance. They are the champs at being chumps! This is such a sad story, I find it almost impossible to believe that this young child is still alive. I don’t know for sure if it was her mother Casey Anthony that killed her, and I […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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As a liberal Christian I was content to blog about the need to debate Governor Palin’s conservative ideals and leave personality and character attacks at the door. At first glance she impressed me as one of the few evangelicals in national politics who actually seemed to practice what she preaches. I may utterly disagree with her politics but I can respect her sincerity and accomplishment for having stood up […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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You have to love politics. In what seems like a single brush stroke from someone with a real axe to grind, McCain’s running mate is already under the microscope. To make it even more fun, this attack comes from a multitude of directions.
The pro and anti abortion fractions are both making hay with the fact […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Cloe and Cane are at the Chancellor Estate for their party when Esther recognizes Cloe as her daughter Kate. Cane, Jill and Katherine are surprised but Esther says she would know her daughter anywhere. Katherine tells her it has been a very long time after Cloe admits she really is Esther’s daughter, Kate.
Victoria is in […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Max and Stephanie are out of jail but still in France. She is ready to go home but he says he is sorry he can’t do that.
Abe goes to the hospital to see Lexi saying he took the morning off to spend some time with Theo. He didn’t realize that she would be there to […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Dear Sarah Palin
I hope that you will see this open letter from the United Kingdom - to help you it’s the island just off the west coast of Europe – as it isn’t clear whether you have ever been here. Or anywhere much else outside the US of A for that matter. Maybe you have […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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By Jefferson Flanders
PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL JOHN MCCAIN’S CHOICE OF ALASKA GOVERNOR SARAH PALIN AS his running mate is, conventional political wisdom holds, a risky move for the Republican standard-bearer, largely because of Palin’s lack of foreign policy experience. But Palin exudes a certain toughness—from her willingness to take on the Alaskan political establishment to her lifelong […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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It begins as many of these do with Stephanie Plum out on a bond recovery. This time it is Loretta, suicidal, and in her pajamas in her kitchen while Stephanie tries to convince her everything is going to be okay. Loretta wanted a Tom Collins as she was thirsty so she held up a liquor […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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The California Museum’s Hall of Fame for the third year has compiled a list of notable and legendary Californians who have made extraordinary achievements in the fields of music, architecture, art, literature, politics, science, cinema, fitness and food. Among the inductees, who will include such notables as Jack Nicholson - three-time Oscar winning actor, and […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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First off, congratulations to me: As subscribers to my blog (http://www.currentevents1.today.com) know, I selected Sarah Palin to be John McCain’s running mate on Tuesday, 3 days before the announcement. While the other pundits weretouting Mitt Romney, Tom Ridge and Joe Lieberman (?)—Drudge didn’t even include her name in his on-line poll–some of us were thinking […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Hey all!
I recently had an opportunity to check out the new Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVD - Mickey’s Storybook Surprises. This DVD contains 4 separate episodes of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and will be available on September 2, 2008.
Mickey Mouse and his pals - Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Pluto, Chip, and Dale - explore a few classic […]
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I have some serious disagreements with President Bush. As a Texan, I have a right to be critical. I voted for the man 4 times. I’ve felt that the gent fell into a trap at some point. In essence he morphed into a typical, liberal Globalist, placing too high a value on world opinion. Constantly […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Whole families are now having to live off the land in Zimbabwe day after day, week after week, month after month. This is a terrible hardship. Children and nursing mothers will be worst affected by this harsh diet. Obert Gumpo wrote “Hungry Zimbabweans Forage to Survive” in the Institute for War and Peace Reporting from […]
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The sporting success of the Beijing Olympics, and not least Great Britain’s rich haul of medals, has raised interest and expectations in the UK about London 2012. There have been sceptics about London’s Olympics adventure for years, but now these doubters are pretty marginalised – there isn’t a lot to complain about and much to […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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Last year, Joan Walsh of Salon wrote about Hillary-hatred in the media in an article named The Nag, the Witch, and the Media.
Sen. Hillary Clinton’s strong lead with Democratic female voters has undermined the media myth that women might be toughest on a Clinton candidacy. But there’s one group of women Clinton is still having […]
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Posted on September 1st, 2008
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The people of New Orleans have learned their lesson it seems. A lot of people decided to ride the storm out when Hurricane Katrina hit them three years ago and no one quite expected the disaster it brought with it. New Orleans was practically wiped off the map. Looking at it from an aerial view […]
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